The Group.

Casual Mondays is a super awesome sketch group that started in 2012. The 8 of us met in the Upright Citizens Brigade sketch program and we've been writing, producing, shooting, and acting in our own sketches ever since. "They're so FUNNY" -our Moms

"I laugh so hard at every sketch!" -our Dads

We are constantly posting NEW videos and funny stuff, so check back often!

The Individuals.

Jonathan Fisher

Jon fell in love with acting and comedy at a young age. Inspired by Macaulay Culkin's performance in Home Alone, he started making home movies with his friends around age 6. Surprisingly, the focus of most of these early works was usually burglars, pranks, and angry parents.In college, Jon pursued a degree in writing and film production at USC, but quickly realized that his true passion was in front of the camera. He then transferred to UC Berkeley where he studied Theater and Psychology. While at Berkeley, Jon auditioned into Jericho! Improv and Sketch comedy. Side note: a handful of friends from Jericho! have gone on to build careers in acting, writing, and standup and all are doing pretty damn well for themselves. This really makes Jon proud. His fellow Jericho! alums are a constant source of inspiration for him.Jon returned to his hometown of Los Angeles, after graduating college and has been acting, writing, and making music with every minute of the day that he's not serving fine patrons in the restaurant where he works. Jon recommends the prime rib.Jon loves , actin' the fool with his wonderfully supportive friends and family, surfing, eating Mexican food, traveling, and talking about himself in the third person.

Jill Morley

Jill is a writer, filmmaker, boxer living in LA with her husband and two dogs.Morley wrote and performed the critically acclaimed play, “True Confessions of a Go-Go Girl,” which was published in “The Best Women’s Plays of 1998,” ran Off Broadway for several years, was performed across the country, including the San Francisco’s “Solo Mio Festival;” and was made into a Lifetime Movie of the Week.

Besides doing stories for NPR's "The World" and "This American Life," she has made two feature docs. "Fight Like A Girl" is the most recent and won Best Documentary at The Other Venice Film Festival. She enjoys boxing and writing in third person. (Obviously.)

Christine Moore

Christine Moore attended Vassar College for four wonderful years and she accidentally triple majored in Drama, Psychology, and French. Her passions include planning her life around delicious meals, playing games, getting to know new people, working with children, traveling spontaneously, sampling cheese, solving mysteries, crafting adventures, and unraveling lateral thinking puzzles. Christine can be seen in the 2012 holiday episode of "2 Broke Girls" and in a Best Buy National Commercial as a LARP'er. She recently wrote and produced her first feature film, "June, Adrift." Christine is currently studying with Stephen Book.

Casey Lauer

A former homecoming king, Casey grew up on the mean streets of Canton, Kansas but now makes his home in Los Angeles. When he's not making hilarity with the Casual Mondays crew he can be found in a local martial arts studio or discussing the merits of the defunct Cannon Films.www.CaseyLauer.com

Wyatt Anderson

Hailing from the Atlantic Northwest Anderson grew up casually and he grew up right on the sweet kisses of expired crab cakes. Hoping to take yet another crack at cage-free shark farming he has found himself transported to the great land of Lala just east of Water Island. With a spinning key chain and loose morals he has high hopes for genetic testing locally and is currently accepting karate chops in your field of choice. Bang a gong.

Alexandra August

Alexandra August is an actor/writer in Los Angeles. Since starting UCB three years ago, she discovered a love of sketch and was lucky enough to meet a bunch of other like-minded fools to play with. When not sketch writing, she skewers anyone dumb enough to do reality television by blogging for the popular website Trashtalktv.com under the super-secret pseudonym "Alejandra." When not blogging, she's probably found at Chipotle (incidentally, if you ever need to bribe her, a steak burrito bowl fajita style with guac is always a good start. Guacamole's extra.).

Jessica Kozak

Jessica like dogs. A lot. Not guys who act like dogs. The actual furry friendly companions. Come to think of it she likes guys who are furry friendly companions, too.

Lucas Brown Eyes, the bad boy of the group, first started his epic film journey over 10 years ago. It was the gogo 2003s and at the tender age of 14 the bright eyed innocent Midwesterner moved to Southern California where he studied Film and Drama at Orange County School of the Arts. After winning several awards and breaking a few hearts Lucas would graduate and attend the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Where he would receive a B.A. in Cinema-Television Production. Since graduating college Lucas has started his own corporation, Brown Eyes Media Corp. He has been making films, writing, and rocking worlds ever since. Little is known about the origins of Lucas Brown Eyes. The subject of much debate, Lucas’ history is shrouded in mystery and speculation. Some say he has always been. Some say he was born in Minnesota and raised by wolves, who later turned out to be Native American shape shifters. Some say he’s the key to opening up the dimension to Hell, and he was placed in a human body as a way to hide from the evil powers that want the dimensions to collide. When asked about his genesis, Lucas simply states “Come on, those stories are ridiculous. Lightning struck a volcano while it was erupting and that was my birth.”